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Increasing fequency of chest painAbout 18 months ago I had recurring chest pain My BP was found to be 200/110. When it was controlled I was fine for about 4 months, then had a recurrence and it was found to be poorly controlled. It went off again and whne I had a thallium test in April it was negative. About 6 weeks ago I started getting it again - normally mild, but one severe bout. The mild bouts seem to be increasing in frequency and occur more days than not.
Central chest pressure Often radiates to neck Usually brought on by exercise, occasionally stress Usually stops quickly on resting, although when stress-induced can be prolonged Relieved by GTN Strong family history of ischaemic heart disease Hypertension and raised cholesterol controlled by medication Mildly raised blood sugar Overweight (losing) Age 61, female One GP says it can't be cardiac because of the thallium test, another says it almost certainly is! My feeling is that it is pretty typical. I'm now waiting a cardiology appointment and probable angiogram. Has anyone had a negative thallium scan and been proved to have significant heart disease?
Re: Increasing fequency of chest painIt is possible, the angiogram is/will be more definitive
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